Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 03 23:50:58 EST 2006 | saiwong
It depends where. In Asia, Panasonis is no. 1, Fuji the second.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 18:02:07 EST 2006 | jasont
what is this for? I have info
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 03 23:36:36 EST 2006 | lut
Hi Can any boady give the market share of panasonic, Fuji and assembleon pick and place machine. thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 11:54:51 EST 2006 | GS
Do not forget Siemens placers who have un important market portion of the whole Pick and place arena. But as SaiWong says, it depends in which part of the World you are interested to investigate. Regards.....GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 19:41:29 EST 2006 | fastek
I wouldn't count Siemens as a major player for very long in this business. They are attempting to sell out to Samsung at this time.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 04:37:30 EST 2006 | Shocked
Wow!... Fastek: where did you get that idea! Siemens selling out to Samsung... sheesh... (where's my heart-medicine) That would send a major shock through the SMT universe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:16:31 EST 2006 | James
Shocked ! Are you kidding. As a percentage of all of Siemens revenue you've got to get out the microscope to find what the pick and place machines are bringing in, not to mention profit margin. I would bet its the dog of the whole corporation.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 20:18:17 EST 2006 | billwestiet
In the US, these OEMs have this information, becuase they participate in a market study where they all post sales to a single market study. Check with them directly, and they may share this data with some degree of accuracy. I'd be shocked if Sieme
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 09:46:50 EST 2006 | GS
I'd be shocked if Siemens was going away. They are a very big group in a very big company. Yes, but recently we have seen several big groups from a very big companies been sold out (ie. Dover and some of his kids, etc.) Asia-India are good referen
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 14:10:17 EST 2006 | fastek
Perhaps Samsung would like to become more of a top tier vendor like a Siemens and therefore it would be a good fit. Considering Samsung is the GE of Asia they could swallow up anything Siemens is in to....anything. If you're going to be the GE of